Placenta AbruptioExaminations and Tests A separation of the placenta from the uterine wall, or
placenta abruptio, can be difficult to identify.
Diagnosis is based on a physical examination, a medical history, and a process
of elimination. Testing may include: - Fetal heart
monitoring, to assess the fetus's condition and check for contractions
of the uterus.
- An
ultrasound test, which can detect about 50% of
placental abruptions.6 A negative ultrasound result
does not necessarily guarantee that the placenta is intact.
- A blood
test for
anemia. A woman with placenta abruptio can become
anemic from excessive blood loss.
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